Shimoda_1999_Genomics_58_219

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Title : Zebrafish genetic map with 2000 microsatellite markers - Shimoda_1999_Genomics_58_219
Author(s) : Shimoda N , Knapik EW , Ziniti J , Sim C , Yamada E , Kaplan S , Jackson D , de Sauvage F , Jacob H , Fishman MC
Ref : Genomics , 58 :219 , 1999
Abstract :

The zebrafish is the first vertebrate organism used for large-scale genetic screens seeking genes critical to development. These screens have been quite successful, with more than 1800 recessive mutations discovered that speak to morphogenesis of the vertebrate embryo. The cloning of the mutant genes depends on a dense genetic map. The 2000 markers we present here, using microsatellite (CA) repeats, provides 1.2-cM average resolution. One centimorgan in zebrafish is about 0. 74 megabase, so, for many mutations, these markers are close enough to begin positional cloning by YAC walks.

PubMedSearch : Shimoda_1999_Genomics_58_219
PubMedID: 10373319

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Shimoda N, Knapik EW, Ziniti J, Sim C, Yamada E, Kaplan S, Jackson D, de Sauvage F, Jacob H, Fishman MC (1999)
Zebrafish genetic map with 2000 microsatellite markers
Genomics 58 :219

Shimoda N, Knapik EW, Ziniti J, Sim C, Yamada E, Kaplan S, Jackson D, de Sauvage F, Jacob H, Fishman MC (1999)
Genomics 58 :219